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China’s Long and Winding Road to Modernization: Uncertainty,
Learning, and Policy Change interprets contemporary China’s
economic transformation from Austrian and evolutionary
perspectives. Fu-Lai Tony Yu and Diana S. Kwan incorporate culture,
institutions, government agents and entrepreneurship to understand
economic change in China. In this book, Yu and Kwan emphasize the
roles of uncertainty, learning and experimentation in policy
making. Topics discussed range from a presentation of theoretical
frameworks to understand China’s economic transformation, an
account of China’s economic management during 1950-1978, the
economic reformation after 1979 concurrent with Deng Xiaoping’s
Open Door Policy, and China’s rise as a global power. These
topics culminate in the final section of the book which suggests a
path for China’s modernization.
This book is the product of a team-teaching course entitled,
"Issues in Economic Development" offered to the final-year students
of Department of Economics and Finance at Hong Kong Shue Yan
University. In this volume, the authors comprehensively survey
world's most controversial issues in economic and political
affairs. Topics in this volume cover Christianity-Islam
confrontation; ISIS and anti-terrorism; North Korea and
Taiwan-Strait Crises; China's rise as a global power; Brexit;
Artificial Intelligence; Bitcoin; same sex marriage; global
warming; happiness and well-being. This book can be used as a
reader or textbook in courses such as "International Political
Economy" and "International Development", or as a reference for
scholars and policy makers.
This book is the product of a team-teaching course entitled,
"Issues in Economic Development" offered to the final-year students
of Department of Economics and Finance at Hong Kong Shue Yan
University. In this volume, the authors comprehensively survey
world's most controversial issues in economic and political
affairs. Topics in this volume cover Christianity-Islam
confrontation; ISIS and anti-terrorism; North Korea and
Taiwan-Strait Crises; China's rise as a global power; Brexit;
Artificial Intelligence; Bitcoin; same sex marriage; global
warming; happiness and well-being. This book can be used as a
reader or textbook in courses such as "International Political
Economy" and "International Development", or as a reference for
scholars and policy makers.
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